> I guess you could include some logic that says if a person enters a
> keyword for a bookmark that has a %s insert in it but doesn't supply a
> second string then ignore it, but it's not really worth it.
That would result in an invalid URL, and thus cause either an error message,
redirecting the user to a .com squatter or send him to Google's Feel Lucky,
depending on the settings. Not a good idea.
The bug arises from the fact that if there's no argument provided, %s stays
as-is. The expected behaviour would be to replace it with an empty string.
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